Munchkin & Giveaway!

Munchkin has products for your nursery, diapering needs, feeding, toys and much more. We received an assortment including the click lock cups.

My cousin reviewed the Munchkin Sippy cup with her son Royce:

"I wasn't sure if my son was ready for a sippy cup. He's only 6 months old, but the Munchkin Trainer Cup is designed for ages 6months and up, so I thought I would give it a try. I figured it would take a little practice for him to really learn to use the cup, so I was surprised when he was able to drink from it right away, no problem! He loves his cup and he drinks water all the time now. He can't get enough of it. Even though he is only 6months old, he can already use his hands and grasp the handles on the sides of this cup to hold it. He needs a little help to tip it back, so I try not to let the water level get too low. I also like that it is BPA free. The click and lock design on this cup is completely leak-proof. I can just toss it in my diaper bag and I don't have to worry about spills!"

Her daughter, Ashlynn reviewed the Munchkin Straw Cup:

"The munchkin flip top straw cup is designed for children 12months and up. It is BPA free, and definitely spill proof, we haven't had any leaks with this click lock cup. It holds 9 oz., which is a good amount without being too heavy for her to carry. The cup itself is very light, but sturdy at the same time. My daughter loves the flip top design, and I don't have to worry about germs as I do with cups with an exposed spout, because the straw that the child drinks from is kept clean when it flips down and disappears. Even though my daughter is old enough to drink from a regular cup now while we're at home, the Munchkin straw cup is perfect for when we are out and about. The one thing she doesn't like about this cup is that it sprays milk at her when she flips the straw open. I found this cup easy to wash and clean; the whole straw pulls right out from the lid. Putting it back together again was another story. It was a little tricky to insert the straw back into the cup after drying. I couldn't figure it out until I read the directions and I realized you have to take apart the flip top lid in order to get the straw back in."

The product(s) in this review was provided to me free of cost for the purpose of conducting this review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation.